ASRock X58 SuperComputer Motherboard Review

Testing Results

As we look at the results, the first glance shows that these boards are very close together in performance. The gap that does exist is there because on the ASRock board the DDR3 frequency is limited to stock settings of DDR3 1066 max, while the Intel board was able to do DDR3 1333 at stock settings. Take that away, and the ASRock could very well have taken a commanding lead in every test! As it was, the ASRock X58 SuperComputer showed up, and showed up big for the face-off!

In our Sandra and Everest testing, the difference in score certainly is because of the DDR3 frequency. The ASRock board scores a good deal less because of it. POV Real Time and Beta were also tests that were found to favor the higher DDR3 speeds on the Intel board. Cinebench 10 showed the ASRock X558 SuperComputer to be 3 seconds slower in rendering.

HDTach was a split between the two boards with the ASRock board doing better in the burst testing and the Intel board scoring better in the average test. The Intel board also rose above the ASRock in three of the four 3dMark 06 scores.

Our gaming tests all seemed to favor the ASRock board, and it outscored the Intel considerably in the Lightsmark 2008 testing. It also scored better in the Call of Duty 4, Company of Heroes testing. The two boards tied in F.E.A.R. and Vantage testing.

Both boards did very well. It would have been nice to see how the ASRock board would have scored if it were able to run at the same DDR3 speeds.